AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoCARICOM Summit Watch: Prime Minister Gaston Browne will travel to Saint Lucia for the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Gros Islet (5–8 July), with talks expected to cover the CSME, climate finance, food and nutrition security, regional health preparedness, security cooperation, Haiti and Cuba, reparations, border issues, and new membership applications. CARICOM Day Message: Incoming chair Philip J. Pierre urged leaders to move from talk to action, pushing a “From Resilience to Renewal” agenda focused on integration that people can feel in daily life. Local Governance Under Scrutiny: Housing Minister Richard Frederick confirmed police questioned him after officers visited his home; the government says it will not interfere and reiterates respect for police independence and the rule of law. Public Safety Push: Police and security officials urged citizens to “speak out” as homicides rise 25% this year, with most linked to firearms. Borrowing Debate: The Senate approved highway loans for the Sir Julian R. Hunte Highway despite opposition warnings about rising national debt. Regional Training: Eastern Caribbean law enforcement and prosecutors completed an RSS prosecution training course aimed at strengthening criminal case handling. Tourism Pressure Point: New CTO data show Saint Lucia’s European arrivals fell 15.9% in Q1 2026, the steepest drop among Caribbean destinations. Sports & Olympics Prep: SLOC says athletes must meet qualification standards for LA 2028; Saint Lucia also sends athletes to ANOCES events in St. Kitts.
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